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Connecticut (CT): Major food banks/ Food Pantries

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Major Free Food pantries /Food Banks in the State

Food banks and free food pantries listed below help families that are facing hunger. The pantries are mostly located at churches and non-profits in the region. Most of the free food pantry locations may have an application process, which usually requires proof of income, residency proof etc. Using donations from the community, and relying on volunteers, the locations may pass out free boxes of food or serve a meal. Below listed are the major food banks in the state.


Gifts of Love
1 Canal Court
Avon – Connecticut, 06001
Phone number – 860-676-2323


The Food Factory – Oxford
Address: 103 Willenbrock Rd
Oxford – CT, 06478
(203) 271-1786


Community Action Agency of New Haven
781 Whalley Avenue
New Haven – Connecticut, 06515
(203) 387-7700
Offers various social services and financial assistance in the New Haven area. Services include a food pantry, LIHEAP heating bill assistance, summer lunches for students, clothing closet, and more.


Amazing Grace
139 Main Street Ext
Middletown – CT, 06457
(860) 347-3222


Connecticut Food Bank
2 Research Parkway,
Wallingford, CT 06492
Phone number – 203-469-5000
Works with churches, charities, and non-profits across the state. The food bank provides those other centers items, and they then distribute free food and government commodities to the low income, seniors, and people who need help.


Ecumenical Food Bank Inc.
PO Box 796
Naugatuck, CT 06770
203-729-9869


Hands On Hartford
Main address is 40 Pratt Street
Hartford – Connecticut, 06103
860-728-3201
A major non-profit for the city as well as county of Hartford. In addition to offer emergency food for those in a crisis, they also provide referrals and social services to clients.


Guilford Food Bank
45 Stone House Ln
Guilford – Connecticut, 06437
Phone – (203) 453-8166


Foodshare Inc.
450 Woodland Ave
Bloomfield – CT, 06002
Dial for food and help – 860-286-9999


Plymouth Community Food Pantry
Food pantry address – 20 Dewey Ave
Terryville – Connecticut, 06786
860-584-1750
Can provide free meals, emergency food boxes, and other items such as baby food, diapers, and personal hygiene products.


Believe in Meed Food Pantry
Address: 423 Dixwell Avenue
New Haven, Connecticut 0651
Phone: 203-772-2771
They only support the Newhallville region and low income families in that area.


Food Bank Of Lower Fairfield County Inc.
461 Glenbrook Rd
Stamford, Connecticut, 06906
(203)358-8898
Thousands of families from Norwalk, Stamford, and surrounding towns use this center. Free food, baby food, fruits, and more are passed out. They also have items for the seniors that live in the community.


End Hunger Connecticut!
509 Wethersfield Ave.
Hartford – CT, 06114
Main number 860-296-1127


Connecticut Food Bank-Waterbury Branch
Address: 50 Eagle St.
Waterbury – CT, 06708
Phone number – (203) 759-1919


St. Vincent Depaul Place
617 Main St. P.O. Box 398
Middletown, CT 06457
(203)754-0000
The local offices of one of the nations leading non-profit charity organizations. Seniors, low income families with children and others receive food boxes, free Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas meals, gifts for children, and much more. Referrals, guidance, and financial assistance for bills and housing is provided too.


Bright Star Vision
Location is West Hartford – Connecticut
Call for free food – 860-324-0461


St. Vincent de Paul Place
10 Railroad Place
Norwich – Connecticut, 06360
Telephone – 860-889-7374
Similar services are offered at the center listed above.


Masters Manna Food Pantry and Resource Center
46 North Plains Industrial Rd
Wallingford – CT, 06492
203-678-3042
This non-profit organization is a full service food bank and pantry operation. Other forms of assistance are also provided. For example, the center also runs a Free Medical and Free Dental Clinic. Both adults and children can get dental care. These are some examples of the many services and assistance programs that are provided to Wallingford, Durham, Meriden, North Haven, Cheshire, Middlefield, and Southington,CT families in the community.


The Five Corner Cupboard
124 Scantic Rd
East Windsor – CT, 06088
860-6540590
Both food items and household products are available here.


Community Action Committee Of Danbury
10 Aaron Samuels Boulevard
Danbury – Connecticut, 06810
As a typical example, a family of four receives enough food for three meals for three days or nine meals in total. Access to the Food Pantry is limited to once a month. The agency’s goal is to keep people from being hungry.


APOSTOLIC COMMUNITY CHURCH EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY AND SOUP KITCHEN
146 Center Street
Meriden – Connecticut, 06450
Call for information – (203) 639-0780
A food pantry is available for low income and needy residents.


Foodshare
450 Woodland Avenue
Bloomfield , CT 06002-1342


Saint James Episcopal Church Daily Bread Ecumenical Food Pantry
25 West Street
Danbury – Connecticut 06810
(203) 748-3561
Food pantry for families and individuals in need is open. People can get help once per once. Various churches and non-profits contribute to the food bank and pantry.

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